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Tableau Software reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,146 total reviews)
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Mark Nelson

70% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Tableau Software has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,146 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tableau Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Jul 1, 2018

Avoid

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Amazing product * Good work life balance * Great office

Cons

* Poor communication and luck of transparency * An environment where some get preferential treatment * Often arrogant and clueless mid-level management have not real power and acting as if they are a company with 30k employees * Lack of ownership when it comes to decision making * Strong sense of entitlement and have no interest in listening to employees valid concerns or opinions

1.0
Jan 9, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's a fantastic product though the competition is catching up fast. There are some good quality individuals working at Tableau and if you can learn from these before they leave as i did rather than the clueless management team then you will have gained some valuable knowledge.

Cons

It's a job to know where to start really but I guess we should start with the product. It was world beating best of breed data visualisation tool. However , they had this idea that they would pour loads of resource into R&D and pockets of techies went off trying to build really cool features whilst the rest of the world focused on cloud. Tableau now faces a game of catch up - the online offering leaves much to be desired and quite frankly the best hope is if they are bought by a company that knows how to do cloud correctly like Amazon or Salesforce. Management - they like to call themselves the "Leadership Team" but sadly not a single leader amongst them. Focused on spreadsheets and micro-management , asking the same questions over and over again regardless of whether they are relevant to the situation. I used to feel embarrassed for them at times. Promotion is possible , but would you really want it ? Tableau does somehow manage to recruit some quality sales people and if you consider the sales people as the special forces then the management team are Dad's Army. Culture - If you drink the cool aid , wear the T- shirts, shout and scream, love silent discos, think free food is a good replacement for respect then its great , its all great , just keep thinking it's great ! You will be told it's great every day. When the share price dropped 50% it was all great - nothing wrong with Tableau - it's everyone else. There is a fine line between cult and culture and Tableau crosses it frequently.

1.0
Feb 28, 2016

Lost hope

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Project control: Teams have better control over tactical decisions. Project daily activities and forms are up to the team's discretion. Teams operate differently but gives them a sense of ownership. Customer focus: Many decisions are guided by customer impact. There is certain zeal to address the most immediately impacting customer issues. Sustaining engineering have impressive people addressing hot customer complains. Sales people go out of their way to close on deals.

Cons

Bad Culture: The company is devolving into what Amazon and Microsoft were several years ago, taking on the ugly corporate aspects as many have mentioned. Dishonesty, discrimination, close-door policies, double standards, corruption are visibly creeping up, as many described as growing pains. Not surprising, since the majority of the manager positions are filled with former managers from those companies. Yes, there are power struggles. The company encourages employees to post positive Glassdoor reviews to attract more applications and maintain a good public face, that is one reason so many positive reviews were submitted from employees just a few months in. The company makes collaboration a selling point, but do not expect anything like that, too good to be true, people here look out for #1. The people are on-par or worse with what you would find in Amazon or Microsoft in their notorious years with exceptions here and there. The culture is close minded, outsider influences are strongly disliked even if you have decades of experience. Work is pretty mundane, the older employees monopolize the interesting tasks while the rest compete for the few marginally interesting ones. Many employees are still drinking the invincibility coo-lay after the company went public, irresponsible practices are still prevalent. One example, the company unbelievably disclosed possible anti-terrorism data during a meeting of thousand of employees as material for a joke. Another example was a neglected security breach in the product suffered by an unnamed major corporation. Do not trust sensitive data with Tableau. Bad Managers: Managers have free reign over local company decisions without liability. They are visibly hiring only former acquaintances, bypassing standards, while those who submit applications are used to minimally comply with fair employment requirements and are summarily declined. Fair employment opportunities are not a norm. Did you think the interviewers were friendly and respectful? The company does want to put a good public face, but think again, our employees and managers mock your mistakes post interviews. Yes, managers do have preferred pets with special treatment, just like other places. The demographics that a manager prefers are pretty obvious, "cultural fit" or "skills" are justifications so subjectively used to avoid meeting standard diversity in the workplace. As others have reported, managers can appear incompetent when addressing problems, but anyone with some management experience, that is a game plan. The most common game plan favored by HR is to let individuals solve problems themselves. Have a complain, have issues with your job? Neglect the employee to force a move or make it forgotten. HR and management are very close and will protect each other. Managers here do not develop people many have mentioned this. Managers hire just a small percentage of minorities to minimally comply with required diversity numbers. The ideal minorities are expected to be timid, not too thoughtful, not be opinionated, and live content with disadvantages. Do not expect to opportunities here if you are part of a minority. Bad Products: The products were conceived when the world was very small. They were not first designed to be secured, flexible, scale, or even localized. All the releases were patches on top of bad designs or rewrites of features. The amount of bugs in the products is huge. There is no comprehensive list of scenarios, vulnerabilities, relationships, nobody really knows. In fact, there were no threat models until recently. The company has reached a plateau, so much time is spent addressing flaws and bugs, feature innovation is stalled. Not surprisingly competitors are gaining stronger foothold in the business every cycle. The stock price fell down sharply when public news hinted this. Yet, we face the growing corporate pains, many employees are still drinking the invincibility coo-lay and manager corruption is creeping up. The company strongly relies on sacrifices of its sales people, it has become a one-sided deal, not sustainable, and people are discontent. Reviews are being tighten to force more productivity. Do no invest on Tableau products for the long term because they will be fast obsolete.

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